As an advocate of limited government—very limited—I am used to being peppered with questions about what we would do if the government stopped funding one of the various human activities that people regard as traditional objects of federal largesse. The implication is that nothing can survive without government support, so if you don't want the government to fund one of these things—symphonies, museums, libraries, parks, and on and on—then you must be opposed to its very existence.
Obama's Laissez-Faire Utopia
Obama's Laissez-Faire Utopia
Obama's Laissez-Faire Utopia
As an advocate of limited government—very limited—I am used to being peppered with questions about what we would do if the government stopped funding one of the various human activities that people regard as traditional objects of federal largesse. The implication is that nothing can survive without government support, so if you don't want the government to fund one of these things—symphonies, museums, libraries, parks, and on and on—then you must be opposed to its very existence.